Energetic Connectivity - Webinar

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Exploring the Relationship of Humans with Each Other, the Earth and More …A Webinar with Dr. Rollin McCraty

Think of time with a friend or loved one when your connection was so potent you seemed to be on the same wavelength. This is called energetic connectivity, a kind of communication living things in close proximity carry on through via magnetic fields. Now, in a special HeartMath Webinar, IHM Director of Research Rollin McCraty explains this magical, yet real bond scientists are exploring for facilitating harmonious social and planetary outcomes. Using charts and graphs, McCraty describes in simple terms this connectivity, the heart-brain relationship, coherence and solar and geomagnetic rhythms and events and how they affect and are affected by human emotions. HeartMath researchers already have shown evidence that this connectivity exists between a mother and her baby, a woman and her horse, the earth and its inhabitants. Using charts and graphs, McCraty explains in simple terms this connectivity, the heart-brain relationship and solar/geomagnetic rhythms and events and how they affect and are affected by humans. Expect to learn about a great deal of cutting-edge science in this fascinating one-hour journey, including the ramifications when global events evoke positive or negative emotional responses and how certain resonances/waves in the earth’s ionosphere correspond in frequency to various human brain waves.

Webinar highlights

What is the effect of large numbers of people creating similar outgoing emotional waves?

Understand resilience, its benefits and how to achieve it“Our emotional diet has a lot to do with how resilient we are. Positive emotions and attitudes are important for performing at our best and maintaining systems balance,” HMI’s Dr. Rollin McCraty explains. He will enlighten you about the dynamics of resilience: energy expenditure and recovery, how positive and negative emotions can influence our participation in life’s events and whether we’re healthy or prone to illness.